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America's Most Controversial Study On Childhood Vaccines | Del Bigtree #462 | The Way I Heard I
• Mike Rowe - YouTube.comLast month, after my interview with Gavin de Becker, hundreds of you suggested I follow it up with an interview with Del Bigtree. His recent film, an inconvenient study, is ruffling a lot of feathers. I suspect our conversation will as well…
00:00 How I met Del
04:11 Erosion of trust
07:20 The role of journalists
12:27 Del's new film
16:58 Del's vaccine safety study
20:18 The DTP vaccine study
27:03 The rapid increase of childhood vaccines
30:44 Trusting science again
33:53 The scientist who wouldn't publish the truth
49:15 What is messing up our immune system?
52:46 The importance of speaking out
57:18 The skepticism gap




1 Comments in Response to America's Most Controversial Study On Childhood Vaccines | Del Bigtree #462 | The Way I Heard I
At the beginning of the video, and at about 47 minutes and 30 seconds into it, Del says "And so, there needs to be a come to Jesus moment, a come to science moment." Does Del understand how right he is? Isaiah says, Isaiah 66:2: "Has not my hand made all these things, and so they came into being?" - https://biblehub.com/niv/isaiah/66.htm. Isn't God a Spirit? Do spirits have hands? But Jesus is God, and He has hands. So, even though God spoke everything into existence in the Beginning, it was all made by the hand of Jesus. Just as our hands make things of science/technology - things that our minds design, and our mouths speak - even so, isn't it the hands of Jesus that put everything together scientifically, before there was even the highest part of the dust? The universe exists thru ultra-complex science, built by the hand(s) of Jesus.